A Sioux warrior raises his prized Winchester in defiance of his enemies.

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In the Land of the Blackfoot

The Blackfoot occupied the land as far North as the Rocky Mountains and as far South as the Missouri.

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Mail Service in the Far West

This stagecoach is crossing Apache land. It remains to be seen if the stagecoach can cross safely.

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Below the Rim

A Northern Sioux warrior and his horse are drinking from the cold waters flowing from the overhead mesa.

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Searching the Horizon

Chiricahua Apache search the horizon for US Cavalry after capturing an Army horse.

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Smoke Signals

This plains Indian is receiving a message, a simple smoke signal. It is understood by him as clearly and effectively as our instant communications today.

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The Challenge

The Sioux Warrior has challenged his enemy. The Crow brave charges to meet his adversary.

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Midnight Prize

Apaches, riding under a full moon, find a prize saddled horse.

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The Escape

This was a very fortunate trooper that escaped in the night. The torn shirt ,with Sergeant chevrons, pinned by a Comanche arrow give evidence to that.

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The Sentinel

A lone Plains Indian scans the horizon for friend or foe.

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Trouble Hunters

Apache tracking an enemy. The rifles and bandoliers indicate this scene must have occurred in the middle 1870`s.

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Cheyenne Dog Soldiers

A party of Tall Bull`s Cheyenne Dog Soldiers traveling toward the North Platte, sunk in deep red canyons, which came to be known as the "the Fiery Narrows".

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Comanche

The US Cavalry patrolled large areas of the Southwest without ever sighting Indians, but the Indians were often there, scouting the Cavalry.

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Great Spirit

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 30"x22"

End of an Era

An Apache brave watches "The Iron Horse" travel across his land. His way of life will be changed forever.

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The Indian In His Solitude

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 36"x31 1/2"

Where Spirits Dwell

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 40"x20"

Apache Medicine Man

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 20"x30"

Standoff

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Cheyenne Dog Soldier

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The Trackers

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U.S. Cavalry Charge

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Won award from Society of Illustrators and was on display at Chase Bank in NYC.

Under Fire

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 35"x20"

A Crow War Party

A Crow war party sets out on a hunt through the high Rockies. The Rocky mountains are caught by the last rays of the setting sun.

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 35"x22"

Apache Scout

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 30"x24"

Lock &Load

Medium: Oil on Panel

Vision Quest

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 24"x30"

Silent or Else

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 44"x27"

The FishermanMedium: Oil on Panel, Size: 40"x30"

Native Americans did a lot of spear fishing. Fish was a big part of their diet year-round. Depending on the size of fish they were catching, they had different types of implements for spear fishing. A tip with three prongs was often used for small fish.

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US Cavalry - Circa 1870

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 40" X 25.5"

A Taste of Honey

As the sun sets, three Crow warriors have ridden boldly into a hide hunter’s camp. It is an uneasy moment. The men make an offer of honey and coffee.

A Sioux warrior raises his prized Winchester in defiance of his enemies.

Medium: Oil on Panel

In the Land of the Blackfoot

The Blackfoot occupied the land as far North as the Rocky Mountains and as far South as the Missouri.

Medium: Oil on Panel

Mail Service in the Far West

This stagecoach is crossing Apache land. It remains to be seen if the stagecoach can cross safely.

Medium: Oil on Panel

Below the Rim

A Northern Sioux warrior and his horse are drinking from the cold waters flowing from the overhead mesa.

Medium: Oil on Panel

Searching the Horizon

Chiricahua Apache search the horizon for US Cavalry after capturing an Army horse.

Medium: Oil on Panel

Smoke Signals

This plains Indian is receiving a message, a simple smoke signal. It is understood by him as clearly and effectively as our instant communications today.

Medium: Oil on Panel

The Challenge

The Sioux Warrior has challenged his enemy. The Crow brave charges to meet his adversary.

Medium: Oil on Panel

Midnight Prize

Apaches, riding under a full moon, find a prize saddled horse.

Medium: Oil on Panel

The Escape

This was a very fortunate trooper that escaped in the night. The torn shirt ,with Sergeant chevrons, pinned by a Comanche arrow give evidence to that.

Medium: Oil on Panel

The Sentinel

A lone Plains Indian scans the horizon for friend or foe.

Medium: Oil on Panel

Trouble Hunters

Apache tracking an enemy. The rifles and bandoliers indicate this scene must have occurred in the middle 1870`s.

Medium: Oil on Panel

Cheyenne Dog Soldiers

A party of Tall Bull`s Cheyenne Dog Soldiers traveling toward the North Platte, sunk in deep red canyons, which came to be known as the "the Fiery Narrows".

Medium: Oil on Panel

Comanche

The US Cavalry patrolled large areas of the Southwest without ever sighting Indians, but the Indians were often there, scouting the Cavalry.

Medium: Oil on Panel

Great Spirit

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 30"x22"

End of an Era

An Apache brave watches "The Iron Horse" travel across his land. His way of life will be changed forever.

Medium: Oil on Panel

The Indian In His Solitude

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 36"x31 1/2"

Where Spirits Dwell

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 40"x20"

Apache Medicine Man

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 20"x30"

Standoff

Medium: Oil on Panel

Cheyenne Dog Soldier

Medium: Oil on Panel

The Trackers

Medium: Oil on Panel

U.S. Cavalry Charge

Medium: Oil on Panel

Won award from Society of Illustrators and was on display at Chase Bank in NYC.

Under Fire

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 35"x20"

A Crow War Party

A Crow war party sets out on a hunt through the high Rockies. The Rocky mountains are caught by the last rays of the setting sun.

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 35"x22"

Apache Scout

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 30"x24"

Lock &Load

Medium: Oil on Panel

Vision Quest

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 24"x30"

Silent or Else

Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 44"x27"

The FishermanMedium: Oil on Panel, Size: 40"x30"

Native Americans did a lot of spear fishing. Fish was a big part of their diet year-round. Depending on the size of fish they were catching, they had different types of implements for spear fishing. A tip with three prongs was often used for small fish.